- EU VAT Committee issued updated guidelines on 15 July 2025
- Guidelines include updates from the July 2024 edition
- Guidelines are not binding on EU Member States
- Guidelines cover sales of digital assets in a secondary market
- Supply of digital assets qualifies as an electronically supplied service for VAT
- Guidelines on electronic invoicing rules under the VAT in the Digital Age package
- Focus on requirements for non-established businesses
- European Commission published 2025 eInvoicing Country Factsheets
- Factsheets provide information on e-invoicing policies in EU and EEA countries
Source: taxscape.deloitte.com
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